Morgan Wallen has been forced to cancel his scheduled tour of Pittsburgh due to the threat of severe weather.
On Saturday afternoon (June 6), the 33-year-old country star announced on social media that he would be canceling that night’s performance at Acresure Stadium as part of his “Still the Problem Tour.”
“After discussions with local authorities and my team, we have no choice but to cancel tonight’s show due to severe weather conditions expected throughout the day and night,” Warren said in a statement shared on Instagram. “The safety of our fans and staff is our top priority.”
The “Last Night” singer concluded her message by informing fans that refunds are available through the original point of purchase.
The cancellation came the day after Warren’s first of two scheduled performances in Pittsburgh. During his concert at Acresure Stadium on Friday night (June 5), the country’s superstar took part in a signature strike alongside former WWE star and Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle.
Saturday was designated a KDKA First Alert Weather Day as forecasters warned of the possibility of strong to severe storms. The weather system is expected to move through the Pittsburgh area during the evening, with the greatest threat occurring between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., CBS News said.
Wallen is currently on his headlining Still the Problem Tour, with upcoming stadium dates scheduled for Chicago (June 19-20), Clemson, South Carolina (June 26-27), and Baltimore (July 17-18).
The tour is in support of his latest studio album, I’m the Problem, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 when released in May 2025. The album remained at the top of the charts for 13 consecutive weeks.

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